Södra militärområdet (Milo S) |
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Coat of Arms (1994–2000)
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Active | 1942–2000 |
Country | Sweden |
Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
Type | Military area |
Role | Multi (Sea, Air and Land) |
Part of | Swedish Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Kristianstad |
Milo S (Swedish: Södra militärområdet, Southern Military Area) was a Swedish military area, a command of the Swedish Armed Forces that had operational control over Southern Sweden, for most time of its existence corresponding to the area covered by the counties of Malmöhus, Kristianstad (now joined as Skåne County), Blekinge, Kronoberg, Jönköping and Kalmar. The headquarters of Milo S were located in Kristianstad.
Milo S was created in 1966 along with five other military areas as part of a reorganisation of the administrative divisions of the Swedish Armed Forces. It can be seen as the successor of I. militärområdet (I. Military Area) created in 1942, but that did not have the same tasks as Milo S. The military area consisted of the land covered by the above-mentioned counties, with the exception of a small part of northern Kalmar County which instead was part of Milo Ö until 1983 when the whole county's area was incorporated into Milo S. In 1993, the number of military areas of Sweden was decreased to three, and as a consequence of that, Milo V was merged with Milo S to form a new southern military area. In 2000, these last three military areas were disbanded and the command for the whole of Sweden was placed at the Armed Forces headquarters.
In peacetime the Southern Military Area consisted of the following units, which were training recruits for wartime units:
In wartime the Southern Military Area would have activated the following major land units, as well as a host of smaller units: